Lottery numbers were announced, and students sweated beads of relief--if they weren't born on September 14.
Students fast for two days to protest the war.
91 members of the Organization for Black Unity take University Hall and the Faculty Club in the name of equal pay for Black workers and increased hiring of Blacks for Harvard construction projects. Five students are suspended.
Richard T. Tarnas '72 wins the Quincy Pancake-Eating Competition. His secret? Grass-induced munchies.
January
Six Harvard students win Rhodes scholarships again topping the nation in numbers.
The Brattle theater suspends its annual reading period Bogart festival of the first time, citing the unavailability of many films.
The Harvard Undergraduate Council votes itself out of existence.
Dionne Warwick is chosen as women of the year.
February
Pusey announces his resignation and the search for the 25th president of Harvard begins.
100 members of SDS demonstrate at the Office of Graduate and Career Plans against a recruiter for Army Officer Candidates.
Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule, a scholar of Greek archaeology, is granted tenure. She is the only woman on the tenured faculty.
Mather House opens its doors for the second semester.
March
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